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    #11
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    2010 Clone Project

    These are pics of the Skunk seedlings and 6 more younger cuttings. I have these in a tent vegging. They are growing so fast. That's a good thang!:thumbsup:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Quote Originally Posted by GaGrown
    These are pics of the Skunk seedlings and 6 more younger cuttings. I have these in a tent vegging. They are growing so fast. That's a good thang!:thumbsup:

    WTG man:thumbsup:, i hope i can get clones that heathy:hippy::hippy:



    :rasta:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    I have found that through the years of taking cuttings. If you don't use a long light schedule,like 24 hours on. They have a tendency to take a little longer to root and longer time to transpire and wilt,eventually the will die. I've been using whatever light schedule they were on before they were cut. In my case lights are 16/8. In five to 6 days they have so many roots that the risk of transplant shock is greatly decreased. Healthier cuttings make for healthy clones. Just observations I have made through trial and error. Things like this will help others grow happy, hardy clones.:thumbsup::jointsmile:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Nice garden pics Ga.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Here are some pics of the plants that I re-vegged.I call them suspended animation plants. Kinda stay at the same age. You do keep them at the same age as long as you re-veg them. The cuttings are the next generation.Which would be older the day you cut them.Here they are afer 2 days into flowering.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    :thumbsup:
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    #17
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Any new pics Ga?

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    #18
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Here are some pics of the clones 22 days into flowering.. I'll get some new ones in a bit.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    Hey Ga...:jointsmile:

    I've read about growers putting a mixture of rooting/clone gel & KY jelly on the branches/stem; a few days before cutting. They showed pics of root bumps appearing on the branches/stems in a few days. It seems?...to speed everything up?

    I don't do clones...but, I was wondering......(an old friend of ours is doing this)

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    #20
    Senior Member

    2010 Clone Project

    That would'nt help me the way I clone. It would be washed off and have never used KLN rooting solution with a gel. However that would be a GREAT way for one to succeed if they had never taken cuttings before. I think you would have to put the gel on the exact cutting zone. Then they would have to be put into a starter plug or a rockwool cube or jiffy pellet. I'm sure it would work very well. I will be trying this method,too! Thank's Pimp!:thumbsup:

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